Tag: Alexander Horne

More than a theatrical flourish for the cameras: evidence under oath, perjury and parliamentary privilege

More than a theatrical flourish for the cameras: evidence under oath, perjury and parliamentary privilege

Select committees of both houses of Parliament have the authority to take evidence from witnesses under oath, and have chosen to do so during the current parliament. Alexander Horne looks at the issues, arguing that the decision to do so represents more than just a theatrical flourish for the cameras, and that the issue merits […]